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Posted by RYAN BLAND on August 02, 2005 at 09:35:17 from (66.15.52.99):
I WAS DRIVING BY THE LOCAL FEED STOR THIS MORING WERE THEY JUST GOT A FRESH LOAD OF HAY AND SAW THE TRUCK DRIVER STANDING BEHINDE THE LOAD SMOKING A CIGARETTE, WENT ON ABOUT MY BUSINESS AND WENT TO THE PARTS STORE, WHILE IN THE PARTS STORE I HEARD A FIRE TRUCK GO BY AND DIDN"T THINK ANYTHING ABOUT IT UNTIL I LEFT, AND DROVE BACK BY THE FEED STORE AND NOTICED THAT THE HAY TRUCK AND FEED STORE HAY BUILDING WAS ON FIRE, THE STORY I GOT WAS THE DRIVE WHO I SEEN SMOKING LAID HIS SMOKE DOWN AND ANSWERED HIS TELEPHONE AND UP IT WENT, THE FEED STORES HANDS HAD UNLOADED ABOUT 15 BALES AND AS HAY DOES SOME HAD FALLEN OUT OF THE BALES AND THATS HOW THE STORAGE BUILDING CAUGHT FIRE, AND THIS WAS THE DRIVERS FIRST LOAD OF HAY THAT HE HAD EVER HAULED, YOU THINK SOMEONE WOULD HAVE TOLD HIM THAT DRY HAY GOES UP FAST, HE AIN"T GETTING NO PAY CHECK THIS WEEK AND HE PROBABLY WON"T EVER DRIVE FOR THAT COMPANY AGAIN, IT HURTS THE LITTLE MAN WHEN SOMTHING LIKE THIS HAPPENS, LUCKLY WE GROW OUR OWN HAY, AND DON"T HAVE TO PAY THE HIGH PRICE THAT THE FEED STORE CHARGES. JUST THOUGHT YOU GUYS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS
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